The Canadian government has identified six more COVID-19 cases on international and domestic flights to and from Toronto in the last few days.
According to the Government of Canada site, on January 3, Air Canada flight AC91 from Sao Paulo to Toronto confirmed a COVID-19 case on board and identified affected rows one to four.
On January 4, Air Transat flight TS824 from Toronto to Varadero confirmed a positive COVID-19 case on board and identified affected rows four to 10.
As for domestic flights, the Canadian government reported four more flights with positive COVID-19 cases.
Air Canada/Jazz flight AC7939 from Toronto to Regina reported a positive COVID-19 case onboard on January 2. They identified affected rows 20 to 26.
That same day, Air Canada flight AC392 from Toronto to Thunder Bay confirmed a COVID-19 case on the flight and identified affected rows 14 to 20.
On January 3, WestJet flight WS657 from Toronto to Calgary confirmed a case on board and identified affected rows 23 to 29.
On January 4, Air Canada/Sky Regional flight AC7464 from Toronto to Charlottetown confirmed a case; however, affected rows are unknown at this time.
“If you have recently returned to Canada, you must quarantine for 14 days from the date you arrived in Canada. This is mandatory, whether or not you have symptoms,” the government’s website reads.